Drug & Alcohol Rehab Placement for South Amboy, NJ

South Amboy — population 9,000, a Middlesex County city at the mouth of the Raritan River — is home to Recovery Centers of America at Raritan Bay, one of the region's major inpatient facilities. Bright Future is an independent referral and placement resource — we do not operate treatment facilities.

Driving & Transit Directions from South Amboy

By car

From South Amboy (Broadway / Bordentown Ave area): Rt 35 north through Sayreville and Keasbey, then Amboy Avenue in Edison. Roughly 9 miles / 15-18 minutes. Alternative: Garden State Parkway Exit 125 north, Rt 9 north to Rt 35 / Amboy Ave.

By transit

NJT North Jersey Coast Line from South Amboy Station to Perth Amboy, transfer toward Edison NEC line.

Inpatient Rehab for South Amboy Residents

Many South Amboy callers ask about Recovery Centers of America at Raritan Bay, which is a licensed inpatient facility physically located in South Amboy. RCA at Raritan Bay is one option among many — placement advisors can verify if your coverage makes RCA or another NJ inpatient program the better fit. We are not affiliated with RCA.

Getting to Our Edison Office from South Amboy

About 9 miles / 15-18 minutes via Rt 35. Most callers never need to visit.

Placement Office Address

1199 Amboy Ave, Edison, NJ 08837 · (973) 567-6965

This is a consultation office. Placement happens by phone for most callers. We are not a licensed treatment facility.

Ready to Talk to a Placement Advisor?

Placement advisors verify insurance in minutes and connect you with licensed inpatient programs — 24/7, no obligation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you refer to Recovery Centers of America Raritan Bay?

Placement advisors can consider any licensed in-network NJ inpatient program for a caller, including RCA Raritan Bay when the insurance and clinical fit work. We are independent from all treatment facilities we refer to.

If You're in Crisis Right Now

911Medical emergency
988Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (call or text, 24/7)
1-855-654-6735NJ HOPELINE (24/7)
211NJ 211 (24/7 resource navigator)
1-800-662-4357SAMHSA National Helpline (24/7)
1-877-4NARCANNaloxone365 — free naloxone at 700+ NJ pharmacies
732-596-4199Edison Addiction Services (24/7 confidential)
1-855-652-3737NJ Connect for Recovery (family support)
📞 Call (973) 567-6965 — 24/7